July 4 shooting suspect charged with seven counts of first-degree murder
Residents cheered and applauded prosecutors and police Tuesday as the alleged perpetrator of a deadly Fourth of July shooting rampage in a Chicago suburb was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder.
The accused gunman, 21-year-old Robert E. Crimo III, faces the prospect of life in prison with no chance of parole, as well as “dozens” more likely charges, said Lake County state’s attorney Eric Rinehart.
Another round of whoops and cheers went up as Rinehart told a news conference, just steps from the scene of Monday’s deadly shooting, that prosecutors will ask that Crimo be held without bail.
“What should have been a celebration of freedom has ended in despair for our community,” Rinehart said, a battery of officials, investigators and police behind him.